Kingston University Product and Space Masters degree student Fatima Hasan has designed a storage system "which allows users to embrace the true domestic disorder most of us live in."

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"This project questions the respective values of domestic order and disorder with a view to facilitating a potential change in perception." says Hasan.

"It focuses on the casual placing of clothes in domestic spaces (notably the bedroom) as an example of disorder, a behaviour that might normally be discouraged or dismissed as untidiness, and seeks to present it in a more sympathetic and legitimate light."

"The proposal references the traditional Bahraini 'Dacha', café benches with an armrest detail used by the men for temporary hanging of garments."

"Perfectly ordered and geometric themselves, it is nonetheless a seed for encouraging messy behaviour. By consciously acknowledging and accommodating this however, it changes our perception and reveals qualities where previously none were apparent.